Former Blade of God X executive alleges abandonment of Web3 roadmap
Amber Bella, the former chief marketing officer of Blade of God X (BOGX), has accused the game’s developers of abandoning their Web3 roadmap after raising funds from blockchain-based sources.
In an April 1 post on X, Bella claimed that the team behind the AAA action role-playing game sidelined its Web3 initiatives, including unpaid salaries for the Web3 team and neglecting commitments to NFT buyers.
Bella alleged that BOGX’s founder, Tnise Liu Yang, blocked her communication attempts when she proposed refunding NFT buyers and addressing concerns from the Web3 community.
“When I requested that Tnise refund all sold NFTs and properly address the Web3 community… I discovered I had been blocked from all personal communication channels without any advance notice,” Bella wrote.
The former executive also accused the game’s Web2 team of misappropriating cash prizes intended for players.
According to Bella, members of the Web2 team used their own accounts to claim rewards meant for users.
“They concealed this from the Web3 team entirely and initially denied it when confronted. Only when we presented evidence showing that the accounts were linked to their own wallets did they finally remove these accounts,” she stated.
Blade of God X, developed by Void Labs, initially positioned itself as a cutting-edge project integrating AI agents and blockchain technology.
The game received significant investment from firms like OKX Ventures and Delphi Ventures, with plans to merge advanced AI capabilities with decentralised systems.
However, Bella’s allegations suggest a shift in focus toward traditional gaming models, raising questions about the project’s transparency and accountability.
Void Labs has not responded to requests for comment regarding these claims.
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